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Jared polled 4747 students from each school in his county. Each school is the same size.\newlineIs this sample of the students in the county likely to be biased?\newlineChoices:\newline(A)yes\newline(B)no

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Q. Jared polled 4747 students from each school in his county. Each school is the same size.\newlineIs this sample of the students in the county likely to be biased?\newlineChoices:\newline(A)yes\newline(B)no
  1. Analyze Sampling Method: Analyze the sampling method.\newlineJared polled 4747 students from each school in the county, and each school is the same size. This method ensures that each school is equally represented in the sample.
  2. Consider Sample Diversity: Consider the diversity of the sample.\newlineSince each school contributes the same number of students, the sample should reflect the overall student population of the county, assuming that the schools are diverse and representative of the county's demographics.
  3. Check for Biases: Check for any potential biases.\newlineNo specific group or type of student is excluded or overrepresented in the sample as long as the schools themselves are diverse and representative.

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